Lipscomb's Cory Parkinson and Stetson's Tommy Parker matched the low round of the day, each shooting three-under, 69 in the second round of the Atlantic Sun Championship. Parkinson moved into a tied for seventh place after starting the day in a tie for 14th.

Kenny Perry, a member of the Lipscomb Athletics Hall of Fame, is tied for the lead with Angel Cabrera after three rounds at the Masters. Perry and Cabrera were tied at 11-under 205, the lowest 54-hole score at Augusta in seven years.

The Lipscomb Bisons golf team finished fifth in the 10th annual Kauai Collegiate Cup in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii.The Bisons shot a three-round team score of 892 (303, 290, 299) in the 11-team tournament hosted by Western Kentucky University at the Wailua Golf Course.

A decision was reached Sunday afternoon by the Grover Page Classic tournament committee and Jackson Country Club staff to go ahead and cancel the tournament for this year at Jackson Country Club Monday and Tuesday.

The Bisons are tied for fourth after the first round of the Jackson St.-Pizza Hut/AT&T Intercollegiate at the Dancing Rabbit Golf Course in Choctaw, Miss. Both the Bisons and host Jackson State shot team totals of 322 after 18 holes Sunday. The tournament finishes Monday with another round of 18 holes.

The Bisons golf team finished sixth out of 17 teams at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Tournament hosted by Austin Peay. Cory Parkinson led the Bisons, tying for fifth with a score of 211 (69-71-71).

FRANKLIN, Ky. - The annual Bison Golf Scramble went out on a high note. It's not ending, though. It's being renamed to honor one of Lipscomb's most avid athletics fans. Thursday at the Kenny Perry's Country Creek Golf Course a record number of golfers, more than 130, played in the scramble, one of the more popular events on the Lipscomb athletics calendar. One of the big announcements during the awards dinner was that the event is now known as the Barry Brewer Golf Scramble.

The Lipscomb Bisons golf team finished in a tie for ninth in the Murray State Invitational Monday and Tuesday. Clint Suggs was the top finisher for the Bisons, tying for 17th place with a score of 216 (71, 68, 77). Suggs had entered third round Tuesday in sixth place.

The Lipscomb Bisons golf team is tied for third after 36-holes Monday in the Fall Kick-Off Invitational hosted by Morehead State University at Wasioto Winds Golf Course in Pineville, Ky. The Bisons combined for team scores of 292 and 299 for a two-round total of 591. They are tied with Northern Kentucky University which shot rounds of 296 and 295.

The Lipscomb Bisons golf team doesn't have a senior player this season, but coach Buddy Harston is excited with the competitiveness of his young team. Monday and Tuesday the team faces its first challenge in the Fall Kick-Off Invitational hosted by Morehead State University at Wasioto Winds Golf Course in Pineville, Ky. The teams will play 36 continuous holes Monday and 18 holes Tuesday.

Lipscomb University golf coach Buddy Harston picked up a $1,500 check and berth in the Senior PGA Professionals National Championship with a sudden death win in the Callaway Golf Tennessee PGA Professionals Senior Section Championship at the Governor's Club in Brentwood, Tenn.

Lipscomb golf coach Buddy Harston completed the second round of the Senior Open Championship Friday at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland. He fired an 80. Combined with the first round score of shot a 79 he has a two-round total of 159.

Lipscomb golf coach Buddy Harston completed the first round of the Senior Open Championship Thursday at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland. Harston, who teed off at 7:40 a.m. Scotland time, 1:40 a.m. local time, shot a 79 and was tied for 120th with several golfers still on the course.